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The critically acclaimed Fringe television series explores the dramatic and grotesque as impossible crimes are investigated by the government's shadowy Fringe Division, established when Special Agent Olivia Dunham enlisted institutionalized "fringe" scientist Walter Bishop and his globe-trotting son, Peter, to help in investigations that defy all human logic - and the laws of nature. Author Christa Faust (Choke Hold, Supernatural) is working hand-in-hand with the television writers to create new adventures uncovering the secrets of the series. The first novel revealed how Walter Bishop and William Bell discovered the drug Cortexiphan--and the alternate universe! Book two will explore how Olivia Dunham first was subjected to Cortexiphan experiments, with catastrophic results. Faust has been given unprecedented access to stories that have not been told on-screen, but weave directly into the series canon, much as Joss Whedon's Buffy graphic novels continue that series' official storyline. Copyright © 2013 Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc. FRINGE and all related characters and elements are trademarks of and © Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc. No s'han trobat descripcions de biblioteca. |
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I was really enjoying this book--the pacing was good, Olivia's back-story was interesting, and the characters were better developed than those in the The Zodiac Paradox. Then about two-thirds of the way in, the story just went off the rails. The final confrontation between Olivia and the psychotic ex-cop, Tony Orsini, to which the story had been building, was a total disappointment. And then Olivia abruptly found herself in the clutches of a new villain, with his own sinister plans for her. In my opinion, the entire subplot with Dr. Lansen could have been omitted. A stronger resolution of the initial storyline would have been more satisfying.
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